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Manhattan | 100 Beekman Street, No. 10J

A one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with a balcony, an open living and dining area, a galley kitchen with Caesarstone countertops and a glass backsplash, a bedroom with a double closet and a bathroom with a tub in a 27-story doorman building with a laundry room, a parking garage and a community room. Bridget A. Schuy, BOND New York, 646-541-3076; bondnewyork.com

Maintenance

$735 a month

Pros

Maintenance includes gas, electric, heat and water. The balcony and bedroom have nice views of Lower Manhattan. The kitchen and bathroom were updated in 2019.

Cons

There’s no dishwasher, though the board permits them. The complex has a restaurant and other commercial tenants but few resident amenities.

Manhattan | 35 East 76th Street, No. 1418

A one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath apartment with granite countertops, a dishwasher, wine fridge and an electric range in the kitchen; an electric fireplace and built-ins in the living room; a walk-in closet and built-in marble vanity in the bedroom; an en suite bath with a shower stall; herringbone floors; and central air-conditioning; and a 96-square-foot terrace on the 14th floor of the Carlyle, a 40-story hotel with a doorman, concierge, maid and laundry service, valet parking, a gym, spa, beauty salon, parking garage, bar and cafe. Arlene Reed and Rebecca Blacker, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 212-439-5180; cbwarburg.com

Common charges

$10,883 a month

Pros

The finishes from a recent renovation are in the style of the Carlyle’s hotel rooms. The bedroom fits a king-size bed.

Cons

The maintenance fee is high as it includes hotel amenities. There’s no bathtub. The terrace is narrow and the building has no common outdoor space.


Brooklyn | 50 Bridge Park Drive, No. 15E

A two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,214-square-foot apartment with a pantry closet, garbage disposal, dishwasher, and vented range; coat and linen closets; a primary bedroom with a walk-in closet; an en suite bath with radiant heated floors, a glass shower stall, double-vanity and free-standing tub; a washer-dryer; zoned heating and cooling with a smart thermostat; and insulated windows with UV protection on the 15th floor of a 30-story doorman building with two rooftop lounges, a gym, children’s playroom, music room, pet wash, bike room and storage cases. Jamie Hannon, Brad Mohr, and Jim Hayes; SERHANT, 631-278-4412; serhant.com

Costs

Common charges: $510 a month

Taxes: $1,795 a month

Pros

Brooklyn Bridge Park and a popular playground are right outside. The primary bath is especially inviting.

Cons

It’s a bit of a hike to the subway, though the Pier 6 ferry stop is nearby. Storage cages cost $30,000 to $50,000 each.

Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.

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